IS frees Kurdish scribe in exchange
BY Agencies24 Sept 2015 7:16 AM IST
Agencies24 Sept 2015 7:16 AM IST
The IS group has released in a prisoner exchange one of two Kurdish journalists captured late last year, an official with Iraq’s Kurdish television Rudaw said on Wednesday.
Freelance reporters Massoud Aqeel and Farhad Hamo were on assignment for Rudaw in northeastern Syria when they were seized on December 15. Aqeel “was freed on Tuesday as part of a prisoner exchange between Kurdish forces and Daesh,” the Rudaw official said, using another acronym for IS.
“He spent the night in Tell Kocher under the protection of Kurdish fighters and he is now back in
Qamishli,” a large town in Syria’s Kurdish area, near the border with Turkey.
“Farhad Hamo’s fate remains unknown,” said the official, who refused to provide further details on the exchange.
Reporters Without Borders ranked Syria 177th out of 180 in its 2015 press freedom index.
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